How do you use Trombones in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, plus the exact meaning.
Trombones meaning
plural of trombone
Using Trombones
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of trombone
- In the example corpus, trombones often appears in combinations such as: trombones and, trombones in, trombones have.
Context around Trombones
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.7 words
- Position in the sentence: 5 start, 9 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Trombones
- In this selection, "trombones" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24.7 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, trumpets, four, five, plus and completely stand out and add context to how "trombones" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and seven trombones with basso and bass trombones also very. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "trombones" sits close to words such as abducting, accentuate and accomplishes, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with trombones
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
The wry tubas and trombones that accentuate the opening section. (10 words)
And, unlike the “Music Man message,” we didn’t have 76 trombones. (12 words)
Blips of muted trombones and trumpets rippled outward through the spacious music. (12 words)
The orchestra at the first performance, as shown in the first publication, the list of "stromenti" at the front of the score specifies four trombones, but at one point in Act 3, however, the score calls for five trombones. (39 words)
France French trombones were built in the very smallest bore sizes up to the end of the Second World War and whilst other sizes were made there, the French usually preferred the tenor trombone to any other size. (38 words)
In a 1920s-style Dixieland jazz band, a larger ensemble would be formed by adding a banjo player, woodwind instruments, as with the clarinet, or additional horns (saxophones, trumpets, trombones) to one of the smaller groups. (36 words)
Example sentences (20)
The orchestra at the first performance, as shown in the first publication, the list of "stromenti" at the front of the score specifies four trombones, but at one point in Act 3, however, the score calls for five trombones.
The band comprises saxophones, trumpets, trombones plus an excellent rhythm section of piano, bass, guitar and drums.
The wry tubas and trombones that accentuate the opening section.
And, unlike the “Music Man message,” we didn’t have 76 trombones.
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Blips of muted trombones and trumpets rippled outward through the spacious music.
McRary said he just started as a section leader for the trombones, so he has to make more stylistic decisions that are sometimes difficult.
Another light collection suitable for including trombones is Anthony Holborne 's Pavans, Galliards, Allmains, and other short Aeirs both Grave and Light in Five Parts for Viols, Violins or Other Musicall Winde Instruments (1599).
As with other German and Austrian brass instruments, rotary valves are used to the exclusion of almost all other types of valve, even in valve trombones.
A typical concert band trombone section consists of two tenor trombones and one bass trombone, but using multiple players per part is common practice, especially in public school settings.
Bands may also modify their instrumentation to remove slide trombones completely and replace them with another instrument, such as a valved trombone or marching baritone horn.
Bass trombones also very commonly have F-attachments, which serve exactly the same function as on the tenor trombone.
Construction The bore size of renaissance/baroque trombones is approximately convert and the bell rarely more than convert in diameter.
Contrabass trombones in the key of F typically have two valves tuned to C and D respectively.
France French trombones were built in the very smallest bore sizes up to the end of the Second World War and whilst other sizes were made there, the French usually preferred the tenor trombone to any other size.
Handel, for instance, had to import trombones to England from a Royal court in Hanover, Germany in order to perform one of his larger compositions.
He based the Symphony (about 1816–1824) on "God Save the King", which is hinted at earlier in the work, not least in the second movement, and announced by the trombones in the finale.
He rearranged the typical New Orleans dance band of the time to better accommodate the blues; string instruments became the rhythm section, and the front-line instruments were clarinets, trombones, and Bolden's cornet.
Höre, Gott uses five favoriti singers, two ripieno choirs (which double other parts at intense moments) and seven trombones, with basso continuo.
In a 1920s-style Dixieland jazz band, a larger ensemble would be formed by adding a banjo player, woodwind instruments, as with the clarinet, or additional horns (saxophones, trumpets, trombones) to one of the smaller groups.
Common combinations with trombones
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- trombones and 10×
- trombones in 8×
- trombones have 7×
- bass trombones 5×
- the trombones 4×
- tenor trombones 4×
- trumpets trombones 3×
- and trombones 3×
- four trombones 2×
- trombones is 2×